2. Fallacy of the theory that classical education is a
mere accidental survival from the Middle Ages
3. We study Ancient Greece:
(a) as containing, with Rome, the history of our
origins, and explaining much in our literature,
language and ideals.
(c) as a pattern of creative intelligence; her
achievement; Greek literature full of the key
thoughts on which intellectual life depends: pro-
ducts of creative intelligence working on theology,
literature, ethics, science; fallacy of the idea that
Greek thought is antiquated, because the Greeks
knew less than we